the short asnwer is, NO.
The long answer is: There are really few black or white rules to wine drinking. It is not as complicated as it once was. while the full flavor of Shiraz is best (just an opinion) at room temp or slightly cooler, if you prefere it chilled, by all means, chill it.
I wouldn't unless its the fizzy variety; Try chilling Pinot Noir instead
Generally I wouldnt. The flavour of wine changes with the temperature - make it too cold and it will loose all/most of its flavour. However, it also depends on what your normal room temperature is. If for example, it is the middle of summer and it is 35C inside then I would recommend putting any red wine in the fridge for 30 min or so, just to reduce the temperature of the wine a little.
Yes, Riesling wines are best chilled.
Yes
Chardonnay is a white wine, but not all white wine is chardonnay.
Most Red wins are best served at room temp. However if you do want to chill it I would put it in the fridge for no longer than 30 minutes then take it out and serve it.
Chardonnay is not a region in France. There is a village in Burgundy named Chardonnay. It could be the place which gave its name to the grape variety "chardonnay", a variety of white grapes very popular in winegrowing in and outside France.
Late harvest Chardonnay is a sweet white wine.
Chardonnay
Chardonnay grapes are used to produce mainly white wine, it's also used in blends for rose and champagne, the classic Chablis is produced from 100% chardonnay grapes in the Chablis region is the northernmost district of the Burgundy region of france.The color can vary depending on age and method of barrel maturation, Aussie chardonnays are often oak ages whereas Chablis is usual unoaked and matured in metal barrels.
Oddly, their website only mentions Zinfandel(s)....
A white wine glass or a general all-purpose wine glass would be appropriate for serving Chardonnay.
It's a white wine, usually a chardonnay.------------------------Any wine bearing Chablis on the label will be a white wine made 100% from Chardonnay. Other grape varieties are made into wine in the general area of Chablis, however they are not permitted to use Chablis on the label (they have to use the generic Bourgogne AOC designation instead).
Some are some are not. Chardonnay is sweet Riesling is not as sweet
chill
Burgundy wine can refer to red wine, made from Pinot Noir grapes, or white wine, made from Chardonnay grapes, though there are other varieties of burgundy, made from various varieties of both red and white grape.